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Medical Conditions - Seafood Allergy

Seafood allergy is the body's abnormal response to certain seafood. People are most allergic to crustaceans than mollusks. Some of the symptoms of seafood allergy are abdominal pain, tingling sensation in the mouth, nausea, swelling of the face, lips, fingers, or throat, diarrhea, and vomiting.

All seafood allergy Q&A

I am 25, with itching after seafood. Can this lead to anaphylaxis?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com I am deeply concerned about your worries. Yes, this condition can be dangerous.

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Can you please suggest a treatment for a non-itchy rash around my mouth that appears after eating seafood?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. It is an allergic rash. Is it spreading? Do you have any fever or irritation? Do you scratch or rub excessively? Does it occur repeatedly, and do you have any drug allergies? Thank you.

Why do I get allergy on having some kind of seafood?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Allergy reaction is due to a specific particular protein or substance. Each group has a different type of protein. It varies from each.

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